Our Workwear Selection

Discover how the right workwear does more than dress your team — it protects them from real risks and harsh environments, every step of the job.

Experts in Inherent Flame Retardant Workwear that cannot be worn or washed out of the fabric.

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Uncompromising Safety Standards

Both Tranemo and Mascot are built around one core priority: protecting your workforce. From arc flash and flame-retardant protection to high-visibility and anti-static designs, every garment meets or exceeds international safety norms (EN ISO, IEC, GWO-aligned use cases). The result? Reduced workplace incidents and peace of mind.

Superior Durability for Harsh Conditions

These are not ordinary garments — they’re engineered for extreme environments. Whether you're working in the nacelle of a wind turbine, on a remote wind farm, or inside a training facility, the stitching, fabric, and reinforcements are built to endure years of wear, not weeks.

Design That Supports the Workforce

Comfort is safety. Ergonomic cuts, four-way stretch fabrics, climate control zones, and functional pockets ensure that your team remains agile, protected, and focused — without distractions from discomfort or gear failure.

Sustainable Choices with a Purpose

All Both brands lead the industry in sustainability. With eco-conscious manufacturing, OEKO-TEX® certified materials, and extended product lifecycles, you’re not only protecting your team — you’re helping protect the planet.

Professional Image, Professional Standards

Well-equipped teams not only work safer — they look sharper. Branded, coordinated workwear enhances your team’s image, boosts morale, and communicates a culture of excellence and safety to clients and auditors alike.

Smart Investment, Long-Term Savings

Cheap workwear costs you more in replacements, injuries, and downtime. Investing in high-quality gear from Tranemo and Mascot is a long-term cost-saver that directly supports your safety KPIs, compliance goals, and operational efficiency.

Understanding Work-wear Certifications & Symbols

When it comes to protecting your workforce, choosing the right certified work-wear is crucial.Certifications ensure that garments meet specific safety standards, providing protection against various workplace hazards. 


Here's a guide to some of the most common certifications and what their symbols mean:

EN ISO 20471 – High-Visibility Clothing

This standard specifies requirements for high-visibility clothing capable of visually signaling the user's presence. It classifies garments into three classes based on the level of visibility provided:

  • Class 1: Lowest level of visibility, suitable for minimal risk environments.
  • Class 2: Intermediate visibility, appropriate for higher-risk situations.
  • Class 3: Highest level of visibility, required for high-risk environments.

EN 342 – Protection Against Cold

EN 342 standard applies to garments designed to protect against cold environments. It assesses thermal insulation and air permeability:
  • Thermal Insulation (Icler): Indicates the garment's ability to retain body heat.
  • Air Permeability: Classifies the garment's resistance to air penetration, with Class 3 being the highest.


EN ISO 11612 – Protection Against Heat and Flame

This standard specifies performance requirements for garments protecting against heat and flame. It includes various codes:

  • A1/A2: Limited flame spread.

  • B1-B3: Protection against convective heat.

  • C1-C4: Protection against radiant heat.
  • D1-D3: Protection against molten aluminum splash.
  • E1-E3: Protection against molten iron splash.

  • F1-F3: Protection against contact heat.

EN 1149 3/5 - Electrostatic properties

Clothing certified under EN 1149 is designed to reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge, which is essential in environments where explosive atmospheres or flammable materials are present.

  • EN 1149-3:2004Charge Decay Performance
    Measures how quickly electrostatic charges dissipate from the fabric surface.

  • EN 1149-5:2008Material & Design Requirements
    Specifies how garments must be constructed using electrostatically dissipative materials for safe use in explosive or sensitive environments.

EN 61482-2 – Protection Against Electric Arc

EN 61482-2 standard relates to garments protecting against thermal hazards of electric arcs. It includes:
  • Open Arc Test (EN 61482-1-1): Determines the Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV) or Energy Breakopen Threshold (EBT).
  • Box Test (EN 61482-1-2): Classifies garments into Class 1 or 2, with Class 2 offering higher protection.

EN 13034 (Type 6) - Protective clothing against liquid chemicals

EN 13758-2 UPF 40+ - Properties that protect against UV rays